hot.
It didn’t.
It felt cold.
Clean.
Like opening a door in winter.
“Send me the book,” I said.
The book was worse than I expected.
Whitaker Logistics still had valuable contracts, owned two warehouses outright, held long-term leases on three more, and had a fleet that was older but serviceable. The bones were there.
But the management layer was rotten.
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